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Books - Foreign Editions, Miscellaneous, and Hardcover
Date(s)
- 1958-1990; Undated (Creation)
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19 folders
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14/1
Unearthly Neighbors. Uncorrected proof. Autographed. circa 1959.
14/2
Les vents du temps, by Chad Oliver. Montrouge: Nouvelles Editions Opta. 237 p. (Galaxie/bis) (No. 61) French edition of The Winds of Time. 1978.
14/3
"Die letzte Stadt der Erde," by Chad Oliver, in: Die Letzte Stadt der Erde: Eine Auswahl der besten SF-Stories aus The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 12. Folge. München: Heyne, p. 53-84. (Heyne Buch Nr. 3048) German translation of "End of the Line." 1965.
14/4
Menschen auf Fremden Sternen und andere Stories. München: Moewig Verlag, 98 p. (Terra Utopische Romane Sonderband: Science Fiction, Nr. 96. Contents: Mensch auf Fremden Sternen (Another Kind); Die Misstrauischen (Scientific Method); Die Nacht der Entscheidung (Night); Die kleinen Leute (Transformer); Leben auf den Mars (Artifact); Retter der Zukunft (A Star Above It); Das neue System (The Mother of Necessity). Undated.
14/5
Zukunfts-Abenteuer: 5 ungekürzte Science Fiction Romane. München: Heyne Bücher. 844 p. (Heyne Jubiläumsbände Nr. 50/37) Includes Chad Oliver’s "Brüder unter fremder Sonne." 1989.
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Raumschiff ahoi! Berlin: Verlag Volk und Welt. 176 p. 2nd auflage. Contains "Geplantes Risiko," by Chad Oliver. 1970.
14/7
Histoires galactiques, ed. by Gerard Klein, Jacques Goimard, and Demetre Ioakimidis. Paris: Le livre de Poche, 1974. 442 p. (La Grande Anthologie de la Science-Fiction) Contain: "Le vent du Nord," by Chad Oliver. ("North Wind")
14/8
Histoires planetes, ed. by Demetre Ioakimidis, Jacques Goimard, and Gerard Klein. Paris: Le livre de Poche, 1974. 442 p. (La Grande Anthologie de la Science-Fiction) Contain: "L’Objet," by Chad Oliver. ("Artifact")
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Histoires d’extraterrestres, ed. by Demetre Ioakimidis, Jacques Goimard, and Gerard Klein. Paris: Le livre de Poche, 1974. 414 p. (La Grande Anthologie de la Science-Fiction) Contain: "Seul en son genre?," by Chad Oliver. ("Any More at Home Like You?")
14/10
Kahn, Obie. Intergalactic Orgy. Late Night Library/Beeline Books, 1983. 187 p. (Formerly published as Janet’s Sex Planet.) This associational item contains an "in-joke" by two Central Texas writers. One of Chad Oliver’s habits when visiting the Cushing Library was to find his favorite title, The Werewolf of Ponkert, and show it to fellow tour members. The writers named their protagonist in this book "Chad Ponkert" after witnessing him locating the book a couple of times.
14/11
Stories for Bedtime, Volume XVIIII. Beverly Hills, CA: Ardan H. Parkes Publishing Company, 1987. 34 p. Contains "Didn’t He Ramble," by Chad Oliver. One of a series of booklets published for motel chains, placed in guest rooms as a bonus feature.
14/12
Sea of Space, edited by William F. Nolan. New York: Bantam, May 1970. 195 p. Contains Chad Oliver’s "The Wind Blows Free."
14/13
The Shores of Another Sea, by Chad Oliver. Richmond, Australia: Greenhouse, 1985. 214 p. Reprint of the Crown "Classics of Modern Science Fiction" edition, in dw.
14/14
The Year 2000, edited by Harry Harrison. [Garden City, NY]: Science Fiction Book Club, n.d. Science Fiction Book Club edition of the Doubleday hardcover edition.
14/15
Night of the Cooters, ed. by Howard Waldrop. Kansas City, MO: Ursus Imprints, 1990. 231 p. No. 261 of 374 numbered copies and 26 lettered copies of the Deluxe Slipcased Edition.
14/16
Continuum 1, edited by Roger Elwood. London: W. H. Allen, 1975. 190 p. Hardcover in dw. Contains Chad Oliver’s "Shaka!"
14/17
The Individual and Culture, by Mary Ellen Goodman. Homewood, IL: Dorsey Press, 1967. 265 p. Trade paperback. Contains "Excerpt No. 10" from "Individuality, Freedom of Choice, and Cultural Flexibility of the Kamba," by Symmes C. Oliver.
14/18
The Best Science Fiction Stories and Novels: Ninth Series, ed. by T. E. Dikty. Chicago, IL: Advent Publishers, 1958. 258 p. Hardcover in dw. Contains Chad Oliver’s "Didn’t He Ramble."
14/19
Future Kin: Eight Science Fiction Stories, edited by Roger Elwood. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1974. 180 p. Hardcover in dw. Contains Chad Oliver’s "The Gift."